Another day of wishing I died in my sleep
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Another day of wishing I died in my sleep
“The hardest battle you are ever going to have to fight is the battle to be just you.”
— Leo Buscaglia
Why are you here?
the cold in your veins, the shiver down your spine, the visceral realization of constant overwhelming insignificance of self that further pushes you along the path to self-destruction yep, that's friday.
"The Dog" by Francisco Goya
to disappear suddenly and completely as to vanish into the ethereal by separating from the ever-flowing disaster of human existence must be a "bliss beyond this world" the life of a dog, ignorance is bliss.
Do you think of me as often as I think of you?
time may heal all wounds, but to some it just festers
Naivety
Why do I do this to myself?
"Leaving by the Window" - Bryan Charnley 30 x 30 ins, Oil on Canvas 1987. The painting shows Pam Jones’s room at night. She is the green cropped figure about to walk out of the window. The subsequent fall damaged her back and caused serious, life long injuries. Bryan Charnley blamed himself for this suicide attempt, caused he believed by his failure to commit to their relationship celebrated in an earlier painting “Pam and Me” 1978. The two fighting birds in the foreground symbolize their quarrelling, the harsh light, the white noise on the television and the unsettling diagonals in the composition all contribute to the crisis the picture portrays.
Albert Camus, The Fall
gave them my all, begged and pleading with them them. Pointless asf.